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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1911)
RSs$lisai it.ti it f- t" 'Kl,' WK !?. nmmmmamimmemrssA I a iMwmkMfc a "" "",1a MUiGAUM Ik L. mOAX M. B. I014M, Pheaee Ofle. M; ree. tt. DR. C A. RAMBO, Drat All work gaaraateed. Klaauth Coeaty Bask kldg., Poartk aad Mala streets, Pkoa. Ml. ramore. RRKMTCMimm Teaeker of Violta, MsaewMa aa Oeraet tadlo. aXllta Stock OrtteVa D. V. KCTKKXDAUi, Atteraej at Law Oflce. Wklto-Maddox Bids Pbom 4S. Kleatatk Fall. Or. L JAT KXAPP R.laterced Coaerete aad Btaal Bulldlaga a Specialty Room 1.S-1M. Odd Fellow Bid. THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH, Bdltor aad Preprlatec PHILIP J. 8INNOTT, CRT Bdltor Paklleked daily Poartk taaaayatlll KLAMATH PALLS, MONDAY, MAY 1 ORBOON 101 1 MRU, II I UCBOCS M. MOTBCRRNBACRKR, Btrtatk aad Mala. Bar, eeUe aad tradaa koaaekotd good. bmb'b cletklag, beddlag. took, ate. FweaeSlS RAMBRrS RXPRRM If you waat your atof moved aad. Moved qalck, tt Ramsby's Rati m to do It. Coraar Btraatk aad Mala etreeta Paoae SIB mm mm m mamm east 8peclal to Tfc Ittrald PORTLAND, May IS. Represent tat lag tea Weetera talc, the execu tive committee of the Weetera DeveU opment League met at the Commer cial Club during the past week, and mapped out a plan that promise to be ot great benefit to the whol West. The purpose I to attract people from the crowded Bait to vacant laad of the WVit, where there I room for million to build happy homea. The big drawing card proposed by the League I a special train ot exhib it cars that will tour the East next fall and will giro the people of that part of the country an object lesson ot tho opportunities to be found here. In this movement the commercial bodies, railroads, state oRclals and the Panama.Pacllc exposition will co operate and share the expeese. Prominent Westerners will accom pany the train, and they plan to call on the governor of the statea Tlalted and other leading men. Interesting them in the campaign, which will be of such a magnitude as to be free' from any selfish boosting by any nar row section. At least five car of exhibit will be taken along, showing the products ot tho West In a comprehensive fash ion. This will be the biggest show ing ever attempted along this line. and U certain to attract much atten tion. The exhibit will later be placed at the Eastern land shows dur ing the winter. Asked why he wanted a license, ha de clared ho wanted to hunt tho man who had stolen hi (owls. Although told that a hunting license did not cover the shooting ot chicken thieve, tka foreigner Insisted on having the document Issued. KNOLIM LVTHKRAXS MKROK WITH THK ORRMAN (11111011 8T. LOUIS. May SI English Luth eranletn has lost Ha Identity a a dis tinct denomination when tho eighty congregations comprising this branch of the Missouri synod became merget with the 3,000 congregations. Hence forth the English churches will com prise the first twenty-four district ot the Lutheran church In the United States. IKY SUE CARUSO FOR BREACH OF PROMISE we nave INSURANCE tor any thing. TOM. On MAIN MTTIMNT, opposite the COURT IIOU8R. IMPROVED FARMS TO THK LAM) IIUYKR . Now Is tho time lo buy land nrouml Merrill,. Oct In on llio ground floor, botore wo get our railroad. Wo have the cheaptst and best tml In tho valley. Boo or write to tho Merrill l.nml Company, Merrill, Oregon. FOR SALE! SM acre near l.orella, UO acre good farming laad, 160 acre In culti vation, plenty of timber, spring llMt flow US Inrhr of Mater, slrvoin rumor, ham of I III Inns rapacity I otli. eat imiul uallaallilleaaa I I . I alswW a Hni iawaiaeiB,', - .. v ranch, with ample water supply) large' open range. Price 910 per acre, half rash. ISO acres, 10 mile rr.nn Palls, (Ml acres under illuli, nil fi-nrol milt Im proved) Mnk nf llu lcl In ml In the valley ami In the licort of tli Improv ed sectltm. PrUe gio mt ncrv, only fU,MM) rash and long tlnv on I he ImI. an re. ' Wl acre on l. lller, TO uirva In I alfalfa', all under the illtrh, fraral and well Impmteil: ilecp onmly loam, with cvccllciit lntiitiiK'. Prlte gIN) irr acre; tcrtni. , farm ultli it sure Income. HO acre mo wHi' from Midland, UI arm wndrr dltrh, feimil nnd hit-, proved. Price Bin ier mtv: cay terms. 40 acre, two mile from Knll) gtnnl fralt aad potato land: on main mad. prr acre. Ilettrr have a OPKN HAY AMt NHJIIT WK MKVKII 8LKKP K. It. MtllHCOlKlll Proprietor TtlH W sT-a Wlt-flr.vwT! fTtltl ' .ess3 ctvn -atWt ? ll1 Mi5" in Tin: in; Mir en- KLAMATH l'A(J,8 ".ttiylhlliK You U'niil ii, ;t , Any Time You Wnm n i:,,( ,.. ROME, May SS. Caruso Is threat ened with a breach of promise suit, and It la reported that he will delay hlv return to Italy n tho hope of mak ing an amicable settlement. Two years ago Caruso, while' buying some necktie, tell In love with a pretty shop girl at Milan. Ho promised to .Price marry her within two years. At his look at this. solicitation the girl gave up her h.sI-, ttntm ,m, bUIb rrl,m mK 1HI tlcn. The singer supplied her with ,,,,,, ,, r0,, coar-riKim house, money, and after three month of ,,, IHIIbiaiBI, M.mr of th. ery reguUr correspondence. Invited tho y,, ror p,MMor rgcihlr, fruits girl and her father to Berlin, where lHdr.rWyrh,(.kPn,i istjmi, he announced the engagement at 'nlw. uinaer. Boon afterward Caruso wrote to tho girl, telling her that it was ImpostI ble for him to marry her for reaoons i which he could not explain. Negotia tions for a settlemeat were opened. Caruso offered to give 110,000, but e uvmauucu iv,uui. me iri ur-; - twin inr win mic f4v(vvv ur time i . he will not orly sue f"r breach ofl WBTI., Tfmt 4 f promise, but will glre wide publicity, J TwUCrC W JCsCli Two .well ketproved farm for sale; One of BM acres, two miles weat aad one of B80 acre ten mile soathwest ot Klamath Kails. Will sell la whole or la.part. ; Term part down, the balaace , In deferred payment. Apply to H. A. KMMITT at. the Poatogtce 1: KLAMATH STABLES W I1: Nice Light Kiga Fiuihinnnlilu Tui'iiotitH. Good Single Drivers. J. A. THOMPSON Proprietor ' PllONK fi)l ) j Plumbing dataller tracts closo la at nww able price and terms. CHILCOTK A RICK Neat to the American Hotel PhoaeMl lo his lore letters. Call up COMSTOCK, IIS, If yam wait aay kind ot RBLP. Register at tka COMSTOCK It yea waat amploymaaL mm m i mce 10 FIE AMTrOfS FOR Mi ARTMCRR. W1XSON HARRT B. mUM Ctvfl SIT w Iris Theatre ! i 9AI.EM, May SS. A race from .Roscburg to Salem between two bask 'era was won by John M. Throne, who ! reached the oce of Secretary of State .Olcott before the door waa opeaed. I A soon aa the oSk waa opaaed Thraui aiM APtlela a IjmiibiiiHom ot the Umpqua Valley bank. Vpoa the heel of Mr. Throae came Walter P. Spaulding with articles for the First Trust and Saving bank of Roee- I burg. It Is said each thought If k woa the race and tiled first hi rival woald back down. Both banker, however. I iiii-M uirir paiwrv. OROANUKR OP FIRST WOMAN'S CLUB IS DEAD ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. May SS. Mr. Constance Fauntleroy Runcle of thl rllr. aulhnp mttli.Bt inmtmaii. nnH W said to have been tho organiser of the first woman' club In America, Best of Everything at moderate prices x Steam sad Hot Water Heating.. Sewer Connections i I E. C. GREELEY PHONE 31 ' PALACE GRILL Near the Poatof flee rwr reek of the tABBBRst BBa?aAldfeBl lH per- t IRO.VMARTKR SATS COLLBOE SPORTS ARC FOR THE FEW NEW HAVEN. Conn.. May 11. ii GtW (livti Away : TifS4yii.Silirity J Briif Ywr CvipMS 4) . Twt Slwws Every Eveiiif FirstPfrfKutP.JI.: Aiiissin 5 ud 10 Celts : 8Krts In most of the coaatry'a col- Icces are mismanaged, according to Andrew Carnegie, In the latest Issue ot the YaTe News. In a elgaed article the Ironmaster give hla vlewa oa port In general, aad oa college sports In particular. "Go In and play for the fun of It, not with the Idea that everything must be subordinated to wlaalag," la the gist ot what Caraegle aatd. Ha centinued: "Under present regulations sports In the college are for a caoasa few. while those not naturally apt, and who therefore would be moat bene fitted are crowded to one aide, WANTED LICENSE TO HVNT CHICKEN THIEF K HAMMOND, lad., May IS. John Banadak, a farmer who has loot hun dred of chickens by theft, appeared la tb oRce of Ik clerk of the county court aad asked for a haatlag license. died i T , . s. .... teaAa... ' in KHiiariuBi mi n laoeiKH, nil., uc- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA wiuiui u m invgraiu nnrnni nvrv. T She waa 75 year old. Mr. Rancle, la 116. organtxed a woman" club at New Harmony, Ind., alae year before the Sorosl clnb of New Tork waa orgaalsed. ... Electricity will be furnished to Se attle by power derived from tho larg est waterwbeela ever built, each of the three moasttr producing :0,4i0 hois power. I) FOR SALE BY OWNER AT BARGAINS SS feet. SS feet, 84 feet jk 41 M feet ehotr water froat. 10 feet aw Klaaseth aveaae M feet oa Blamath aveaae SB fart oa Mala street, good la coase pewpetty.. a usaes eaasea araaarty, AaaVea P. O. BOX , KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. A Handful of Chaff is removed ri'i -f Do You Believe In : ADVERTISING RRRRaawTawRBJBBBBJBJBBJBaRRl im r x in pmfcrlng; every pound tin p" We do wkea job save ike goods. That's way a we always ad vcrtlse Chue & Sanborn w BMrmiiteitlfeJIi: cottee""-s.sw. : inebJt L-0ce canned Goodi One Poind Can 45c. 'TOURS TO PLEASE" I'The Monarch Groce WOOD: ase k a. a-a. . . .,t J, W . WPf IMI. 4, wood cat freea live Umber. 4, Slsteea-larli body aad limb 4. wood. . n .i.k .t ------ -j l ht wmm mm mmmm wwv - Dtjllwtd aajrwhtre la the cltr IkBlVda dMaaallH Sal A. K. TsWBaJa. dL rw tna mm . ru. bwbb- vwt arasBPRBv wiii mr wr Rakery, Pkoaeddl. J P. G. CA1L80N t A. O. Lewli, Proprietor These goods are right and have our guaraRtee back or them VAN RIPER BROS. "Jnit Groceries" Plione 851 fUi GAR, AW) WHTTlPDn; We have the baat eq-ipaed alaaiag LUU the dry aid aid art arcpaTad toturifallUida f njsHabad work LUMBER RETAIL IXNG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Verticil grained noorin,Cellln and Clear Nitlfe fir for finish work, alio Lath aid SUnajIca I ---wwwwwwwwwww-w-w- ---w ..... Shipley Transfer Co. Bus and Baggage a Specialty : Nothing Too Big Nothing Too Small Guaranteed Baled Huy For Sale : rhoie 121, Res. 1184 Of flee Sixth Street ANNOUNCEMENT raONE 1311 nUIad fir aid imAWJXXl LIMBER AKD BOX COMPANY We atw pieaaed to aaaoaacn to the people of Kusaata Comatjt that oar complete stock of aVrtaklag good lias arrived, aad we are ready to serve the satbUc. We ran offer to lite people of she county aa large aad complete a line of casket and Mdrrtaklag goods aa eaa bo foaad la aha etafr. We ran place at Ike amies of oar easterners cither oar fcsadsomo roue try hearse, or our aew mamsaeth faaeral ear, whleh la one of the Snest aad best Hut aioaey can bay. We are also sappUed with all the modem eajataaisBt for tha'aaarsaieat of the rakct at the charch or resldrace aad for the kmeriag of aaate lato the grate. We are lure to serve yoa. WILLIS FURNITURE COMPANY NiakVOel TL 11M. BBTTER OOOIMLESS MONEY Bay Call Tel. SM For Klamath Home-Builders THK ItKLII'IOl'M APPLE -lllitliest quality apple nml ilm line Iim steadily drought the hliliest prices It) tar, ot nny uppl,, (rn. Hells regularly in Portland tot IS and 10 per box nml IS tn tin In New York. THK MAYPLOWKH PKAL'H I Ugliest quality, cnrli Uiomi and the rsrlleit, )et It blooms the latest, hardy, a treotutie, n- to tho pit and the best for the homo. THK t.'MM.X PLVMUndoiihtedly the moil brnulKtil, fr grant nml most delicious plum, grown. Mr. Ilurbank's tln.'.t pit fruit tii.l equally valuable fresh or canned, THK PHKMIMIXAL IIKHRY This has liecu rnllr.l llurlmnki srentrst triumph a cross between tlouberry and ml rnapbvrrr it Ii the best small fruit grown, Hears tho II rut year, tnrlmtx a lew B thin years planting. ' THE KLAMATH NURSERIES J. H. KIII.K. Proprietor, P. O. II" Mai, KMMATII K.l.l.-t. Oll Mr. and Mrs. Property Owner: Wi" nr- right ihmii to hulir nu lnln lrf.. In) Inn ( niiil I'm lug, Th' inNlrrlxl awl ililiiiilil I .n'H for lull"ii Ym nlll In ilmllng ulth ii rt'llnlitr lltm, imil ftM'ilrii(iil mm In thr lilivlm-. i l I). Slirarcr, vlre pn-lileMl mill n iliiliinl.nl i.( Hh roiitpaity, I liotilnl hrn In IIm' VllhroiMrlia.i IhiIIiIIhii, khhii a. Phone him. nml lie will 1ir " lisrlc) nn tin' Kmi " CHICO CONSTRUCTION CO. Over $5,000,000 Spent in the perfection anil irwtallation of the Block Signal System By the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Did you ever Htop to think what an insurance pol ity the block nyatem is for you? Watches over you hy night as well a by day. Did you ever experience the. ease of mind and relaxation that comes over one traveling? on a fully protected block signal road? Yon will if you take the Overland Limited Daily between San Francisco and Chicago See Agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC sTTTsaaTeTaTTaVsTsTaTai i- n u I J T v ' t 1 sih i a sVt,i ii-